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Softcore History

The Time A Rotting Corpse Was Put On Trial By The Pope

Softcore History

Softcore History

Improv, Comedy, History

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 September 2020

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Cancel culture is nothing new. We dive into The Cadaver Synod where a dead man was wheeled into an actual court room by the Pope to answer for the crimes of his life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Soft Core History.

0:08.0

What is up guys?

0:08.6

Hello and welcome to episode 2 of Soft Core history. I am your primary co-host I guess I don't know what to say.

0:18.5

Rob Fox and I am joined as always by Dan Regester.

0:23.0

Way to be confident in your role.

0:25.0

Yeah.

0:26.0

Yeah.

0:27.0

I don't want to say host.

0:28.0

I'm not really the host.

0:29.0

We can all be hosts.

0:30.0

Co is just a modifier.

0:31.0

Yeah, co-host. Yeah, all there doesn't have to be a host host. Yeah.

0:36.2

The primary. It sounds mighty communist to me.

0:39.4

So pretty socialist. Yeah, not very American. Well well like I said before we started the show

0:45.2

I'm okay that Jake hates America he told us before the yeah yeah

0:49.5

before the show started today Rob thinks that the Star Spangled Banner is the best and coolest show star You think it's good? It's not good. It's pretty tight.

1:03.4

And I don't. I disagree. We want to change the anthem.

1:06.7

I suggested Jimmy Hendrix.

1:08.8

No, Dan first child by Jimmy Hendrix.

1:11.8

Dan was also wrong.

1:13.0

I'm not saying he was right, but he's righter than you.

1:15.0

Dan said that the Canadian national anthem is far superior to the American

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